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Jango - my preferred online streaming music player

Jango is one of those online streaming music player that provides quality music on the go. You can select from different genre. You can also create your own radio playlist by selecting your favorite artists. It also has a default radio station where it plays random great hits. The best part of it, Jango supports independent music artists by allowing them to play their music here and the listeners rates their song. So awesome! I hope I could listen to Original Pinoy Music here soon.

Give it a try. I am enjoying it now.

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